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  • Peter O’connell

    August 22, 2008 at 5:08 am in reply to: expression in a layer marker’s comment

    Hi Dan, well what I was trying to do was get the comment itself (that you see beside the layer marker) to update based on an expression. Maybe that’s not possible?
    Pete

  • Peter O’connell

    August 19, 2008 at 3:18 am in reply to: Turn off Opacity expression

    Hi try this expression:

    //start
    var markerTime = marker.key(“yourMarkerComment”).time

    if (time < markerTime) { 0 }else{ 100 } //end Replace yourMarkerComment in the above expression with whatever you type in the comment field of the marker. Hope this works Pete O'Connell roguekeyframe.com

  • Peter O’connell

    July 8, 2008 at 4:45 am in reply to: anchoring point of text?

    Hi, click y first.
    Pete

    peteoconnell.com

  • Peter O’connell

    June 21, 2008 at 4:29 am in reply to: Removing tracking points

    Hi, I would use the sampleImage expression (in the Layer General tab of expressions) to gather data near the tracking marker if you really want to do it without keyframes.

    Pete O’Connell

  • DPX files always export as 10 bit, never 16.
    Pete

    Thursday; August 17, 2006
    12:52 AM

    barxseven.com

  • Peter O’connell

    August 2, 2006 at 2:22 pm in reply to: major corner pin issues!!!

    HI since it is locked off and the motion is pretty linear you could just hand track it. One tracker point at a time set to raw and then combined into one 4 point tracker. When you do difficult corner pin tracks always track the points one at a time and then combine them. If you are dead set on using a tracker you might consider tracking it in Shake and converting that data into AE formatting using excel or textmate. The shake tracker is way better.
    Pete

    Wednesday; August 2, 2006
    10:21 AM

    barxseven.com

  • Hi this link explains cineon workflow in AE7 pretty well.

    https://www.fxguide.com/fxtips-315.html

    Pete

  • Peter O’connell

    July 14, 2006 at 1:40 pm in reply to: Maximum Image Size AE Can Handle?

    What you can do is divide the image into smaller images and make them the children of a null which you animate.
    Pete

    Friday; July 14, 2006
    9:41 AM

    barxseven.com

  • Peter O’connell

    June 26, 2006 at 3:49 pm in reply to: 10 bit out put?

    The cineon converter is not what you need. That would for ouputting images that will be converted to film. You probably need to render a quicktime movie with the blackmagic 10 bit meridien codec or similar codec to keep you output at 10bit. You’ll have to hunt that down from their web site. Hope this helps.

    Pete

  • Peter O’connell

    May 3, 2006 at 9:33 pm in reply to: Strange new problem in AE7 – masks

    Maybe check that your footage is correctly intrpreted (it might be set to 24), just a thought

    Pete

    Wednesday; May 3, 2006
    5:33 PM

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